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    In Greek Mythology, Pandora was a beautiful woman made by the gods themselves sent down to earth as a punishment for Promethean's theft of fire. Pandora was a cunning, beautiful women, who was as clever as a fox, she was an inspiration for many other characters and left a big mark of Greek culture and even in modern day, Pandora shows up in society and our culture. Pandora was created by Zeus and the other gods to be sent down to earth and marry Prometheus's brother as punishment for…

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    shows that it is not unknown that the council is stupid. The characters, at least the main ones, know that the council is wrong. In a way, just like in Anthem, people only talk to their groups. There are different species of creatures. The vampires, werewolves, shadowhunters, and many more, that only ever really talked to their own kind. Over time, this changed as well as in did in Anthem. They realized that that did not matter. After the characters in both stories realized the stupidity of the…

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    Red bowed her head in sadness, tears falling on their own, as she hymned a prayer to her deities to send the poor huntsman safely to the afterlife. Memories of after the Wolf’s attack flooding back to her. The huntsman had indeed saved her from the Wolf but, it was only after that that her mother had revealed him to being her father. The huntsman had taken responsibility after that and during her apprenticeship acted as her teacher in the martial arts and guide to natural and supernatural…

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    Wolven By Di Toft Summary

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    legend, he is the last of his kind and is hunted by an evil malevolent named Lucas. Lucas wants to use Woody in an evil government project to create a new breed of soldier with more intelligence and the skill of telepathy by combining the DNA of werewolves and wolven. After they caught Nat and Woody and put the at the lab where they were trying to complete the plan while they were rescued by Nat’s grandpa and Ophelia who killed all the other prisoners to avoid there were one of the Lucas’s…

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    FF vs SF: Is FF Really the Ultimate Loser? Science fiction and fantasy fiction are both popular and loved genres of popular culture. While some people enjoy both of them, an online blogger called Ryan Somma made a comparison between two genres, favoring science fiction. Although one can agree with a few of his arguments, they still have some flawed and non-accurate points. He claims that FF is less epic than SF, therefore it is inferior to SF. He also claims FF romantizes past and uses…

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    when the monster character is a human with some psychological illness or a psychopath. Berys Gaut, in his article, “The Paradox of Horror” is critical of Carroll’s theory in these respects. Gaut is critical of Carroll’s use of “monsters, such as werewolves or a man with a fly’s head, are violations of our categorical schemes” and that “such violations are seen as threatening and impure, and this is Carroll’s explanation of why works of horror generate fear and disgust” (Gaut 333). Berys supports…

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    who lingered behind thin scudding clouds. The customary contentment was long gone; there was no luminosity to offer, no milky light to lessen the discomfort. It seemed she and her sister, Lilly, were able to successfully escape from those damned werewolves. Thank goodness… Excruciating pain erupted through her broken body as though a fire spreading immensely fast. Who knew such agony could take place? And Lilitha moaned a cry as she altered her sight downwards. Blood was everywhere; bones that…

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    battle to protect our world from demons. After the disappearance of her mother, Clary must join forces with a group of Shadowhunters, who introduces her to a dangerous alternate New York called Downworld, filled with demons, warlocks, vampires, werewolves and other deadly creatures. Clary begins to face all sorts of conflicts in her new life. The main internal conflict is…

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    Horror is a genre of films and literature which stimulates negative emotional reactions of its viewers and readers respectively. The reactions would primarily be fear, shock, terror, anger and pure agony. “The 3 types of terror: The Gross-out: the sight of a severed head tumbling down a flight of stairs, it's when the lights go out and something green and slimy splatters against your arm. The Horror: the unnatural, spiders the size of bears, the dead waking up and walking around, it's when the…

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    Vampire Myths

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    Upyr, upier, sanguisuga, brucolacus; this demon of the night is known by many names around the world (Steiger 81). However, it is more commonly known in english by the name of vampire. The vampire is considered to be the most famous monster in the world. Many cultures around the world tell tales about the dead coming back to life to feast on the blood of mortals. These tales inspired many works of literature, allowing the myth of the vampire to spread far and wide, increasing their popularity as…

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